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11 Mar 2022, 4:00 am by Michael C. Dorf
Bolton, the companion case to Roe; it held, among other things, that Georgia could not restrict abortion access to Georgia residents. [read post]
12 Aug 2021, 11:49 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Examples of overt disruption: Stewart v. [read post]
13 Jan 2021, 9:05 pm by Dan Flynn
In late 2008, peanut butter and peanut paste produced by PCA in south Georgia caused a multi-state Salmonella outbreak. [read post]
7 Aug 2020, 8:54 am by Josh Blackman
Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 169 n.15 (1976) (opinion of Stewart, Powell, and Stevens, JJ.))). [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 2:40 pm by Matt Gluck
Lawfare’s Scott Anderson spoke with Peter Swire, professor of law and ethics at the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology; and Stewart Baker, of counsel at Steptoe & Johnson. [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Anderson sat down with Peter Swire, professor of law and ethics at the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology and himself a former privacy official in the Clinton and Obama administrations, and Stewart Baker, currently of counsel at Steptoe & Johnson and previously the assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security during the George W. [read post]
7 Jul 2020, 1:00 pm by Guest Author Gary Arlen
Whatever happens with police reform legislation in Congress, there is no reason to expect that protection of reporters and media will figure into the proposed “best practices” of how journalists should be treated during tense and often violent situations such as we’ve seen in the past month. [read post]
9 Jan 2020, 2:53 pm by Copylaw
For example, in 2009 in the “Red Hat Club" case, the plaintiff was awarded $100,000 in damages by a Georgia court for a fictional portrayal modeled on her. [read post]
9 Jan 2020, 2:53 pm by Lloyd J. Jassin
For example, in 2009 in the “Red Hat Club" case, the plaintiff was awarded $100,000 in damages by a Georgia court for a fictional portrayal modeled on her. [read post]
9 Jan 2020, 2:53 pm by Lloyd J. Jassin
For example, in 2009 in the “Red Hat Club" case, the plaintiff was awarded $100,000 in damages by a Georgia court for a fictional portrayal modeled on her. [read post]